JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The Jacksonville Jaguars came out of Sunday’s 44-17 loss to Indianapolis with only one somewhat significant injury. Safety Chris Prosinski, one of the team’s top special-teams players, suffered an elbow/triceps strain and will miss two to four weeks.
Prosinski is tied with LaRoy Reynolds for the team lead with three special-teams tackles.
Here’s an update on other injured players, according to the Jaguars:
Linebacker Paul Posluszny suffered an ankle sprain to go along with the knee contusion he suffered against Philadelphia. He will be evaluated on Wednesday and is expected to be a limited participant in practice this week.
Fullback Will Ta’ufo’ou suffered a sprained ankle and will be evaluated on Wednesday.
Right tackle Austin Pasztor, who was inactive on Sunday as he continues to recover from a broken bone in his right hand, will be evaluated throughout the week.
Tight end Clay Harbor, who returned to practice on a limited basis last week for the first time since suffering a calf injury on July 28, should practice on Wednesday.